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...Later, at a kindergarten, she was greeted by dozens of singing and dancing children who are among the 8 million North Koreans being fed with the held of the World Food Program. More than one third of the country's population has been threatened with starvation due to the country's extreme poverty, mammoth external debt and collapsed communist economy, exacerbated by recent droughts and typhoons. The U.S has provided 67 percent of the total food aid to the country...
...unfuzzy policy: The cut, which came mostly out of property and sales taxes, was directed straight at the wealthiest Texans, and was financed in part by a $250 million cut in the education budget, one of whose primary effects was the tabling of a proposal for free mandatory kindergarten for Texas children. Presumably Gore's proposed increases in spending on education, especially those which target public schools, some of which are attended by children from poor families, would also be labeled as fuzzy...
...dearth of heavy-breathing press coverage in between the candidates, Round Two of the presidential debates may well get lumped in with Tuesday's Round Three in the collective voter consciousness. Gore will hope he has encouraging news to relay from the White House, and will stay out of kindergarten-teacher mode when he's answering the questions of ordinary citizens in St. Louis. Bush, having cemented his position as at least a viable candidate, will have to keep up his momentum on foreign policy, and find some statesmanlike way to pin the current turmoil on the last seven...
Noise from the gym disrupts the entire building, including the kindergarten classrooms just down the hall...
Cambridgeport started as a single kindergarten class in 1990, when enrollment across the district was increasing, and has grown by one grade level each year...